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Page 1: How to Make a Great First Impression

www.artofcharm.com

GREAT FIRST IMPRESSIONMAKE A

www.theartofcharm.comhttp://theartofcharm.com

THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO SABOTAGE YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION

CRITICALNON-VERBAL

SIGNALS33AVOID THESE

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DISCOVER THE 3 MOST IMPORTANT NON-VERBAL SIGNALS THAT NEGATIVELY AFFECT FIRST IMPRESSIONS EVEN BEFORE YOU GET THE CHANCE TO MEET OR SPEAK.

http://www.wired.com/2012/11/amy-cuddy-first-impressions/

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140214111207.htm

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THE AMYGDALA

Not many parts of your brain receive information from all your senses, but this one does.

It does this, in part, to help us to be better socially. When your amygdala is damaged or

impaired, you tend to lose a healthy sense of “flight or fight.” This in turn can lead to some

pretty colossal social blunders; Animals with damaged amygdalas don’t fare very well in

the wild or in the lab.

THE POSTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX

The PCC mostly rules over how you move around in space, including how you position

yourselves in relation to others. However, it also plays a key role in forming a first

impression. This is because it’s where your internal monologue sits. If I were to somehow

remove your PCC or damage it beyond repair, you wouldn’t have much a sense of who you

are, what you wanted or what you were supposed to do.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-science-luck/201302/the-science-first-impressions

http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/publications/observer/2006/july-06/how-many-seconds-to-a-first-impression.html

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-science-luck/201302/the-science-first-impressions

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APPROACHABILITY

This trait was mostly tied to expressions. Do you have a smile on your face or a grimace?

The smile is, of course, inherently more approachable than a scowl.

ATTRACTIVENESS

Attractiveness has a subjective quality about it. However, one thing that the York

researchers found was that attractiveness and a youthful appearance were tightly linked to

one another.

DOMINANCE

Just as attractiveness was linked to youthful features, so was dominance tied to more

masculine ones. This is good news for men; It means that, on some level, you have a leg up

when it comes to making a first impression.

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-28512781

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THE 3 MOST CRITICAL FIRST IMPRESSION KILLERS

Practicing this once a day for five minutes can have seriously powerful results when it comes to

the first impressions that you’re making.

Stand in front of a mirror.

Try and recall something that made you laugh recently.

Start laughing. It’s OK if you have to fake it a little at first.

Exaggerate the laugh as much as you can. Really embellish.

Now let that laugh dissipate a little. As it does, form an exaggerated smile.

Much like the laughter, the more you can exaggerate the better.

Slowly let this smile sink into something more natural.

Now think of something simple and positive, for example, a smiling baby’s face in the sun.

Make sure that you’re smiling with your whole face, including your eyes and your cheeks.

(Take a look at a picture of George Clooney smiling)

#1: SCOWLING (The UNHAPPY FACE)

As we mentioned above, people are more attracted to people who look approachable. And

nothing says unapproachable like a scowl. There’s one easy thing any man can start doing

today to make himself more approachable to others: smile. But you have to have a good smile

or else you might as well be scowling.

SO HOW DO YOU GET THE KIND OF WINNING SMILE THAT’S GOING TO CREATE A FIRST IMPRESSION BEFORE YOU EVEN START TALKING?

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#2: SLOUCHING

Dominance and attractiveness are two things you have more control over than you might think.

The best way to start making those first impression factors work for you is to stand up straight.

It’s simple and easy advice, but that doesn’t mean that a little bit of practice won’t make a huge

difference:

STAND IN FRONT OF A MIRROR. FULL-LENGTH MIRRORS ARE BEST, BUT ANYTHING THAT SHOWS YOU FROM THE WAIST UP WILL WORK.

Do this for five minutes when you’re done with your smile. The confidence boost you get from a

winning smile is going to help you get the right posture. Put these two together and you’re ready

to go out and practice the third skill to help you start nailing your first impressions.

Close your eyes.

Imagine a string pulling your head up.

At the same time, imagine that the entire Earth is a giant magnet pulling your feet

downward.

Allow your posture to stretch -- straighten your spine as your head pulls up and your feet

remain firmly on the ground.

Now adjust your head. You want your chin to be straight, basically perpendicular to your

neck, thought maybe 3-5 degrees more.

Open your eyes. Make adjustments as necessary so that you have strong, confident posture.

Trust us, you’ll know it when you see it.

When you have it, close your eyes again. Scan your body. Make a memory of what this feels

like.

When you have what looks like a killer natural smile, “scan” your face from head to toe. Form a memory of what making that smile feels like.

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